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Edward Waters College President and alumnus Nathaniel Glover stands in front of a police car outside of the newly opened EWC Center for Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Facility.

EWC Opens $2.6M Criminal Justice, Forensic Science Facility

A 37-year career in law enforcement has come full circle for Edward Waters College (EWC) President and alumnus Nathaniel Glover. The 29th President of the institution in Jacksonville, FL fused his passion for public safety and devotion to providing a quality education for the College’s students with the opening of the EWC Center for Criminal

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Allstate Quotes for Education 2014: Quote and Vote to Help Keep HBCUs Strong.

Allstate Quotes for Education 2014: Support HBCU Students

Alumni and Supporters Can Help Raise $250,000 in Scholarship Funds to Help Keep HBCUs Strong. As students head back to campus this fall, they’ll embrace the same long-standing traditions as generations of college students who came before them. This year, Allstate and the Tom Joyner Foundation are encouraging students, alumni and supporters of Historically Black

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Prairie View A&M students discuss their work in an Architecture Design Studio class.

HBCUs with Architecture and Design-Related Programs

Interested in design? Love the idea of seeing your visions come to life? If so, you may be well-suited to a career in architecture, urban planning, or another design-related field. Here, you’ll find information on HBCUs which currently offer either architecture or design-related degrees. Alabama A&M University Located in Huntsville, AAMU offers both BS and

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HBCUstory Symposium Salutes Tennessee State University

Attend the 2014 HBCUStory Symposium in DC on Oct 24th

Coming this fall, students, faculty and alumni will have a chance to hear from some of the finest minds in the HBCU community. The APLU (Association of Public & Land-grant Universities) will be hosting the second annual HBCUStory Symposium in Washington, D.C. About HBCUStory HBCUStory is an advocacy initiative dedicated to “preserving, presenting and promoting”

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HBCU NCATE AccreditationTeacher Helping Students With Schoolwork.

HBCU Education Departments with NCATE Accreditation

Standing for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, NCATE accreditation is regarded as the gold standard when it comes to recognizing excellence in teacher education. Without organizations like the NCATE, schools would be able to offer any curriculum they saw fit, without any standards. The result would be a lot of students paying

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MOU signing between 8 HBCUs and the China Education Association for International Exchange (CEAIE) in Beijing, China on July 9, 2014. Dr. David Wilson (seated on left) signed the MOU on behalf of the delegation of senior administrators from Bowie State University, Hampton University, Howard University, Morehouse College, Morgan State University, Spelman College, Tougaloo College and Xavier University of Louisiana.

HBCUs Sign Major Agreement for Chinese Exchange Program

(BEIJING) – A delegation of presidents and senior administrators from eight American Historically Black Colleges & Universities signed an MOU on July 9th with the China Education Association for International Exchange (CEAIE), China’s nationwide nonprofit organization conducting international educational exchanges and cooperation on behalf of the Ministry of Education. The delegation also participated in the

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